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If you follow pop culture at all, you’ve surely seen art shows based on your favourite movies and TV shows. What you haven’t seen is a pair of artists inventing their own pop culture property to make an art show about. And that’s what Alex Pardee and Matt Richie did. They created the Astralnauts. See more >>

Bike-a-maniac Tim Knoll took his wheeled wonder out to streets of Berlin to show off his skills, and has put together this awesome, hold-my-beer-I-can-do-that (you actually can't) video that is well worth a few minutes of your time to check out. See more >>

It’s like a beautiful, colourful ballet. The Slow Mo Guys dipped a power drill in different colours of paint and then captured it spinning in glorious slow motion. It’s like a Jackson Pollock painting in moving 3D. Read more >>

Can you tell what it is yet? This is the crazy scene of hundreds of cars caught in a traffic jam in China, caused by a toll booth checkpoint – watch the accompanying news report and thank your lucky stars that you don't live and drive in Beijing. See more >>

This is the split-second before a rocket-propelled grenade is launched into 45 layers of bullet-proof glass (that's nearly half-a-metre thick) – but can all that protection save our mannequin mate from destruction? See for yourself >>

This video is a graphics test for materials that are made look like they have various levels viscosity. That sounds boring, but it is certainly not so to watch – as we are treated to seeing strange silly putty creatures piling on top of one another like a classic playground bundle, among other gooey CGI sights. See more >>

It looks more like a flamethrower or a firework shooter but this is actually a firing M32 grenade launcher. It’s a picture of US Marines training Malaysian Armed Forces during a non-lethal weapons seminar. What perfect timing to capture this shot. [Flickr/Marines]

Fed-up with endless not-to-scale depictions of the Solar System, film-makers Wylie Overstreet and Alex Gorosh took to a seven-mile-wide dry lakebed, to create a proper picture of the enormous size of the planets orbiting our sun. The resulting video is undeniably stunning. See more >>

No country likes flexing its numbers in intimidatingly perfect choreographed coordination more than China. So to celebrate the 70th anniversary of WWII ending in Asia, China held a striking military parade to show off their military might. Eyes front! March on >>

You might've thought that a video shot at night, on a container ship at night, wouldn't yield stunning eye-candy. But then this video comes along and blows that thought right out of the water. See more >>

Humans love symmetry. It's why this video by Joe Pease, entitled Level, in so appealing. Sometimes horizontal, other times vertical, the reflections he creates turn the every day world into something abstract and beautiful. See more >>